Beijer Electronics Launches Rugged 7 Inch HMI Operator Panel

June 15, 2015
Beijer Electronics is proud to present T7BR, a rugged 7 inch operator panel designed for operation in extreme environments.

Beijer Electronics is proud to present T7BR, a rugged 7 inch operator panel designed for operation in extreme environments. The new model is tested and certified to withstand wind, snow and rain, working on heavy duty motors in remote locations, or in a steamy offshore engine room.

Proven to the extremes

The T7BR rugged operator panel adds strength to Beijer Electronics’ rugged range that also includes the 15 inch T15BR. Both HMIs are certified by major classification societies for hazardous environments (UL, IECEx, ATEX) as well as to many marine standards (ABS, DNV, GL, LR, KR) for use on vessels and offshore installations. The rugged HMI panels are designed for an operating temperature of -30°C to 70°C and conform to NEMA 4X, IP66 and UL 50E Type 4X sealing specifications. The T7BR and T15BR are available in both Beijer iX and Panel PC (WES7) configurations.

Smart iX HMI Software

Beijer’s iX HMI software empowers machine builders and end users with unique tools to communicate. It combines top-class vector graphics and smarter functions that provide intuitive operation on the spot. Not to mention the almost limitless connectivity to other equipment through the extensive list of drivers.

Features:

  • Bright 7 inch operator touch panel, 800 × 480 pixels, 500 or 1,000 cd/m2 sunlight viewable
  • Operating temperature: -30°C to 70°C
  • Hazardous area certifications: UL Class I Division 2 and ATEX/IECEx Zone2
  • Marine certifications: DNV, GL, ABS, LR, KR
  • Dust and water sealing: NEMA 4X, IP66, UL 50E Type 4X
  • Operates in high vibration environments
  • 2 × Ethernet, 2 × serial, 3 × USB standard, 2 × CiX CAN ports optional
  • iX HMI Software with universal connectivity and C# scripting support on the iX T7BR models
  • WES7 operating system on the PPC T7BR models

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